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The best AIO coolers in 2025 from ROG, TUF Gaming, ProArt, and Prime

The year is 2025, and you’ve decided it’s time to upgrade your CPU cooler. Whether you’re powering up an existing rig or building a new PC entirely, we’ve got you covered. Our all-in-one closed loop liquid CPU coolers keep processors cool as a cucumber while ensuring stealthily silent operation. Plus, they all emphasize style, making them perfectly suitable for the discerning techie who wants an aesthetically robust rig.

Whether you’re pairing your new AIO cooler with a dependable ASUS motherboard or injecting it into a patchwork quilt of a PC, our ROG, TUF Gaming, ProArt, and Prime selections will do right by you. But we’ll still call out particularly special motherboard companion options in this article, since you reap boatloads of benefits from staying in-ecosystem. Beyond baseline compatibility perks, having an ASUS motherboard alongside an ASUS AIO cooler allows you to use Armory Crate, our centralized customization app, to the fullest. Easily synchronize RGB lighting, adjust fan speeds, as well as monitor your CPU’s stats all from one central hub. Your new AIO cooler deserves the best, so make sure it’s supported by a motherboard that’s up to the task.

The ROG Ryuo IV SLC 360 ARGB brings next-gen flair that a BTF build will show to perfection

Many (if not most) PC builders love the ultra-clean aesthetic of a PC with immaculate cable management, but few enjoy the painstaking process of shaping and running wires. That’s what makes our BTF motherboards such an attractive proposition. Since these boards have their headers and ports tucked on the back, you can keep nearly every wire in your system out of sight.

The ROG Ryuo IV AIO CPU liquid cooler

Perhaps you’re planning a BTF PC, and you’re looking for an AIO liquid CPU cooler that coordinates with the BTF build paradigm. Enter the ROG Ryuo IV SLC 360 ARGB. We redesigned the pump and radiator so that we could limit the length of tubing necessary, making sure that your view of your PC’s internals isn’t impeded by a long-running tube.

We’re also taking advantage of the occasion to upgrade the ROG Ryuo IV SLC 360 ARGB with personalization elements that are so mesmerizing that you’ll hardly even notice the tubing. The pump housing now features a 6.67-inch curved AMOLED display that supports head-turning naked-eye 3D media — or customized hardware monitoring information, if you’d prefer a dose of practicality instead. The display can slide horizontally for improved visibility.

The radiator fans get in on the fun, too, with a new cyberpunk lighting design that extends to the sides of the fans in addition to the front. To streamline installation and minimize cabling, the fans are preinstalled and use daisy-chaining to transmit control signals and power.

The ROG Ryuo IV’s maximum cooling power and undeniable aesthetics make it a compelling choice for any showcase build, not just BTF builds. Whether you’re preparing to tame the temperatures of an AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D installed on a ROG Crosshair X870E Hero or going all-in on Intel with an ROG Maximus Z890 Extreme, this premium AIO liquid CPU cooler will be ready for the moment.

For elite CPUs and beyond: the ROG Ryujin III 360 ARGB Extreme

For those planning to play the absolute most demanding games at the highest settings, a top-of-the-line CPU is going to be required, and with it, a cooler that provides ample thermal headroom. That’s where the ROG Ryujin III 360 ARGB Extreme AIO cooler comes in. Its embedded fans help cool motherboard VRMs while its Asetek Emma Gen8 V2 pump keeps the CPU nice and chilled. Its extra-thick 30mm ROG daisy-chainable fans ensure strong airflow for effective cooling.

The ROG Crosshair X870E Hero motherboard and the ROG Ryujin III 360 ARGB Extreme

The ROG Ryujin III 360 ARGB Extreme AIO cooler also packs an aesthetic punch with its pump-topping 3.5-inch 60Hz screen. Whether you want real-time system info, stylish ROG wallpapers, or custom animations, this AIO cooler will oblige. Perhaps you’re building a white-themed PC? We offer a white edition of the ROG Ryujin III 360 ARGB Extreme, as well.

Pair this stylish AIO cooler with a high-end CPU and the ROG Crosshair X870E Hero if you’re looking to build a truly incredible gaming rig that will remain futureproof for years to come.

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ROG Ryujin III 360 ARGB ExtremeASUS
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ROG Ryujin III 360 ARGB Extreme White EditionASUS
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ROG Strix LC III Series AIO coolers offer variety to satisfy every gamer 

ROG Strix LC III Series AIO liquid CPU coolers are excellent choices for gamers, as all models feature an Asetek cold plate and high-performance Gen7 V2 pump as well as ROG fans with 0dB technology. This means these coolers’ fans deactivate and go silent when they’re not needed, while still keeping noise low when the gaming gets intense. 

The ROG Strix LC III 360 ARGB LCD and the ROG Strix X870E-E Gaming WiFi

With these coolers, sizing is up to you: go for 240mm or 360mm, depending on how much case space you have and how much cooling you need. LCD models pack a special display on the pump housing that lets you keep track of vital system specs. If you’d prefer to zhuzh up your rig with some ROG branding, non-LCD cooler variants sport an illuminated, magnetically attached ROG logo on the housing unit. And we offer the ROG Strix LC III 360 for those who wish to skip RGB frills and let their components’ natural colors do the aesthetic lifting. Plus, in case you wanted even more choice, these coolers come in two colors: black and white. No matter what your preference is, there’s an ROG Strix LC III Series AIO CPU liquid cooler built for your case and style sensibilities. 

The complementary style between ROG Strix LC III Series AIO coolers and ROG Strix motherboards makes them a perfect pairing. For a mainstream gaming build, you might be quite tempted by our just-announced B860 and B850 motherboard families.  

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ROG Strix LC III 360 ARGB LCDASUS
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ROG Strix LC III 360 ARGBASUS
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ROG Strix LC III 360NeweggNewegg
ROG Strix LC III 240 ARGBNeweggAmazon

TUF Gaming LC II AIO coolers deliver extraordinary value for gamers of all stripes 

If you’re building a bang-for-buck, value-oriented TUF Gaming rig, we have the coolers to fit the bill. Our TUF Gaming LC II 360 ARGB and TUF Gaming LC II 240 ARGB AIO CPU liquid coolers pack 120mm ARGB fans and hefty radiators with grooved fins for directed airflow. These coolers keep their fan noise below 29dB, satisfying gamers’ need for quiet, high-performance cooling. 

For gamers with little space to spare, the TUF Gaming LC II 240 ARGB AIO provides efficient cooling without taking up much chassis real estate. Those with extra room can opt for the TUF Gaming LC II 360 ARGB and up the airflow ante a notch. 

Consider pairing these AIO cooler options with a TUF Gaming B850-Plus WiFi for a value-hunter build that maintains TUF’s battle-hardened, industrial aesthetic across components. 

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TUF Gaming LC II 240 ARGBASUSAmazon
TUF Gaming LC II 360 ARGBASUSAmazon

ProArt AIO coolers for professional and creative workstations 

Creatives and professionals push their PCs to the limit. Whether they’re harnessing the power of AI or using resource-intensive editing software, they need their CPU to stay cool and perform at its best. For these audiences, we have the stylish yet subdued ProArt LC 420 and ProArt LC 360 AIO CPU coolers, designed to cool off powerhouse CPUs nestled in the most elegant workstations. 

A side view of a completed ProArt PC build featuring the ProArt LC 420 AIO liquid CPU cooler

The ProArt LC 420 packs a sizeable 420mm radiator sporting a trio of 140mm Noctua NF-A14 industrial PPC-2000 PWM radiator fans. This large cooling solution moves boatloads of air so you can focus on your work noise-free, knowing your CPU is being taken care of. 

If you have a smaller case and need a more compact option, check out the ProArt LC 360. Its 360mm radiator takes up less case space while still providing quiet, heavyweight cooling. Its three matte-black Alphacool Apex Stealth Metal Power fans support daisy-chain installation, and they deliver an exceptional balance of performance and quiet operation. 

Both AIO coolers benefit from a three-phase motor that ensures efficient, quiet operation. And each cooler’s pump housing features an illuminated meter that lets you know fan speeds, temperatures, and more at a glance. For professionals and creatives who want convenience, quietness, and cooling power in a tasteful package, these two ProArt options are no-brainers. Pair either of them with a ProArt motherboard such as the ProArt Z890-Creator WiFi to enjoy the unique benefits of pairing ASUS parts while also maintaining visual continuity throughout your workstation. 

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ProArt LC 360ASUSAmazon
ProArt LC 420ASUSAmazon

A Prime motherboard’s best friend: the ASUS Prime LC AIO cooler

With custom-tailored cold plates and ultra-efficient ARGB fans, our ASUS Prime LC AIO coolers are designed for PC builders who prefer to stick to the essentials: easy installation and capable cooling that’ll keep your CPU healthy.

A closeup view of an ASUS Prime PC build

The Prime LC 360 ARGB sports a stylish infinity mirror lens on the pump housing to boost your desktop’s aesthetic profile. Its fans are integrated with the radiator to streamline your build process and simplify cable management. The Prime LC 360 ARGB LCD features a display showcasing real-time GPU and CPU info. Its fans support daisy-chaining for easy cable management.

Both sport luminous ARGB fans to light up your case and complement your other RGB components — and if those other RGB parts are from ASUS, all can be easily synchronized with Aura Sync. These ASUS Prime LC AIO coolers make great companions for our Prime X870-P WiFi and Prime X870-P motherboards.

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Prime LC 360 ARGBNewegg
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